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Within his heart, he may call or keep nothing as his own, not even his spirituality. If he really does not want to cling to the ego, he must cling to nothing else. He is to have no sense of inner greatness, no distinct feeling of having attained some high degree of holiness.

-- Notebooks Category 18: The Reverential Life > Chapter 4 : Surrender > # 140


-- Perspectives > Chapter 18: The Reverential Life > # 32